The Archaeology, History and Heritage of WWII Karst Defenses in the Pacific
Cultures of Conflict
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This archaeological study explores the "karst defenses" of the Pacific War, focusing on caves and tunnels in Saipan. It examines their historical significance, usage by military and civilians, and the social dynamics influencing their construction. The work reveals new insights into defense strategies and contemporary interpretations of this shared heritage.
